EasyManua.ls Logo

Emagic Logic fun - Chapter 13 The Score Editor; Opening the Score Edit Window

Default Icon
256 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
177
User Guide
Version 4.1
r
Chapter 13
The Score Editor
The Score Edit window basically serves two purposes:
As a MIDI editor for users who prefer to work with tradi-
tional music notation as an interface for MIDI sequencing.
Input, editing, copying or deleting of MIDI events and
changing their musical position can be done directly in the
Score window. One can also change between different
display levels. (i.e., view single or multiple parts at once)
To create score printouts. AlthoughLogic fun Logic fun does
not offer as many score layout options as the Gold and Plat-
inum versions, it can still be used to create printouts for basic
purposes. In addition to notes, text can be inserted.
MIDI sequencing and preparing music for printout are closely
related in Logic fun. Recorded MIDI notes immediately are
displayed in the score. Similarly, notes which are inserted with
the mouse into the score, or changes to existing notes are
immediately reflected in the playback of MIDI.
Please keep in mind that all parts of Logic fun work together.
Many functions are available in more than one window.
Opening the Score Edit Window
There are several ways to open the Score window:
Menu Windows > Open Score (default key command C3
(Mac), or ç3 (Windows).
To recall an already opened window (which is hidden behind
other windows), select that window’s name in the main
Windows menu, where all currently opened windows are
listed.
Important!
X

Table of Contents